'Time has come to uproot corrupt HP govt', says Jai Ram Thakur at BJP felicitation event in Shimla
Shimla (Himachal Pradesh) [India], December 14 (ANI): The former Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister and Leader of the Opposition Jai Ram Thakur on Saturday launched a sharp attack on the Congress-led state government, saying that the "time has come to uproot this corrupt government from Himachal Pradesh."
Addressing a large gathering at a felicitation ceremony organised in Shimla to honour BJP national president Jagat Prakash Nadda after the party's "historic victory in Bihar," Thakur said the win had sent "a very big message across the entire country."
Congratulating Prime Minister Narendra Modi, BJP national president J.P. Nadda and Union Home Minister Amit Shah, Thakur said it was a matter of pride that the country is in the hands of "strong leadership."
Referring to the foundation stone laying of the new BJP state office in Shimla, Thakur said that despite being the world's largest political party, the BJP's Himachal office had remained small for years.
Launching a scathing attack on the state government on the completion of its three years, Thakur accused it of being insensitive during a period of severe natural disasters.
"Himachal Pradesh went through a phase of massive natural disasters. Families were destroyed, houses were washed away, more than 400 people lost their lives. Even today, the cries of affected families can be heard. We thought that after such devastation, the government would show some sensitivity. But it made no difference to the government," he said.
"They said elections were not possible due to the disaster, but celebrating jubilees was possible. They decided to celebrate and spent Rs 10 crores on these events," he claimed.
On the state's financial condition, the former chief minister alleged a sharp rise in debt.
Mocking the Congress party's performance in Bihar, Thakur said, "After the Bihar elections, the entire Congress could fit into one Bolero. We remembered that on budget day, they come in an auto-rickshaw. We said that if Congress fits into a Bolero in Bihar, then in Himachal Pradesh it will fit into an auto."
Accusing the government of rampant corruption and failure to fulfil its promises, Thakur said, "Corruption has crossed all limits. The entire state has been ruined. From one corner of Himachal to the other, development has come to a standstill. As for guarantees, they first said five were fulfilled, then seven. But which guarantees were actually fulfilled?"
The programme was organised to honour BJP national president J.P. Nadda, who is on a visit to Himachal Pradesh following the party's Bihar victory. (ANI)
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